COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONBottled.Hambleton Ales are situated on the bank of the River Swale, North Yorkshire. This ale has a malty character with a hint of nuttiness from the crystal and roasted barley. Balanced with both Northdown and First Goldengs Hops this ale is a true Yorkshire bitter.

500ml bottle from M&S in St Pancras station drunk on train on way back from Reading BF. Well is it particularly Yorkshire? No it could be any brown bitter with twigs. Its fine. Those twiggy earthy hops are distinctive. Its fine. Some brown dry malt. Fine if umexciting

Bottle. Amber brown with an off white foam. Aromas are weetabix and raisins with lemon and traces of metal. Dusty yeast with some nuttiness. Flavours are dry tea and mixed Autumn fruit with a fruity bitter finish. Some toffee with burnt plastic. OK.

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